Ford is losing a lot of money in electric cars \u2
By Camila DomonoskeIn a wide-ranging interview, Ford's CEO shares his thoughts about his company's ramp-up in electric cars and the state of
Supreme Court OKs completion of Mountain Valley
By Nina Totenberg|Meghanlata GuptaThe case involved an emergency challenge to the final stages of development of the 303-mile pipeline, which is to span from
FTC and Justice Department double down on strategy
By Dara Kerr|Alina SelyukhNew guidelines from the FTC and Justice Department are part of a broader push to promote competition and limit what the
It's a journey to the center of the rare earths
By Jackie NorthamSweden says it found the largest deposit in Europe of rare earths — ingredients in a host of technologies from e-vehicles to
Tribes object. But a federal ruling approves
By Kirk SieglerA federal appeals court on Monday denied a last-ditch effort by tribes to block construction of what's likely to be the
Natural gas can rival coal's climate-warming
By Jeff BradyClimate-warming greenhouse gasses from natural gas could be as damaging as those from coal, according to a new analysis.
The U.S. once built a nuclear ship ... for
By Geoff Brumfiel|Regina G. Barber|Berly McCoy|Rebecca RamirezIn the Port of Baltimore, a ship is docked that hasn't transported passengers for more than 50 years. It's the NS Savannah
How fast can the auto industry go electric? Debate
By Camila DomonoskeAutomakers are building more electric vehicles, but the EPA wants to set rules pushing them to go even faster. Environmental
The U.N.'s nuclear watchdog says Japan can release
By Ashley WestermanThe International Atomic Energy Agency has approved a plan by Japan's government to dump nuclear waste water from the
This electric flying taxi has been approved for
By Rachel TreismanJoby Aviation said this week that it got the green light to flight test its factory-made air taxi, which it hopes to launch